Sentences with phrase «lack of signatures»

Lack of a signature doesn't mean anything: what matters is what the agreement is.
But Robert Jerski gathered petition signatures against her in 2004 as an anti-Iraq War candidate, but she threw him off the ballot for lack of signatures after a prolonged legal battle.
His lawyer, Kathleen O'Keefe, said it was a straightforward challenge based on the lack of signatures.
[The Indypendent and NYT] Jose A. Padilla, who was running for Michael Benjamin's seat in the 79th Assembly District, has been knocked off the ballot because of a lack of signatures.
I think maybe it has a lower profile because it lacks any of his signature stars, with Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung instead of Sammi Cheng and Andy Lau or Louis Koo), follows that tradition as well, even adopting Lonesome «s conceit that the two destined lovers are unwitting neighbors, sharing not only a building, but a wall.
Aston Martin's engineers knew that one of the main issues many people had with the V -12-powered DB11 was its lack of the signature Aston Martin V - 12 wail.
This bill passed the Oklahoma House by a margin of 74 in favor and 26 opposed, it sailed through the House by nearly two thirds and suddenly, in the Senate General Conference Committee on Appropriations, it died in the final week of the session due to a lack of signatures to pass out of that committee.
In the FAR cases, the claimants lost payment for work they had performed, for the lack of a signature that met the Board's standards of verifiability.
In a decision from September 2014, the Göta Court of Appeal reversed a decision of the Kalmar District Court and found that the parties were not bound by an arbitration clause, as it was not established that the agreement had been signed by both parties, and the oral evidence neither established that the parties would have applied the agreement in such manner so as to render it binding between them, regardless of the lack of signature.
Despite the lack of its signature front - facing speakers, the phone stood out.
Widely used for offer and acceptance and surprisingly legal despite the lack of a signature.
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